The Welsh Commonwealth Games squad for Glasgow is almost complete with netball bosses confirming their 12-strong squad on Tuesday.

Welsh Netball will be announcing their Commonwealth Games squad on Tuesday evening at 6pm on their Twitter feed in what they describe as a ‘unique and innovative style.’

“By announcing our squad for the Games on our most popular social media channel, we are ensuring that as many people as possible, no matter where in the world they are, can join in our excitement,” said Welsh netball chief executive Mike Watson.

“The squad announcement will be innovative and will focus on what each of the players is concentrating on in their preparations.”

The full squad announcement will available on the Welsh Netball website from 7pm, with followers of the Welsh Netball Twitter Account (@welshnetball) getting the preview from 6pm.

The squad will not include sacked coach Melissa Hyndman with caretaker boss Laura Williams taking the team to Glasgow.

The Wales team missed the Games in Delhi four years ago after failing to qualify.

Only rugby sevens are yet to publicly name their squad with wrestling confirming a five-strong team on Monday.

Cardiff’s Oliver Cole will be making his Commonwealth debut after winning a bronze medal in the British Freestyle Open in 2014 and is joined by Thomas Hawthorn, Damion Arzu and Craig Billing.

Maesteg-born Sarah Connolly who will be the only female wrestler.

Having started her career as a judo ace, the 25 year-old made a successful transition into wrestling after winning gold at the British Open in 2009.